Where can I go tent camping in Minnesota withouth bothering with the State Parks and/or reserved camp grounds?
January 2nd, 2008 | by admin |jackrrabitt asked:
Any ideas? A couple friends and I would like to go camping no further than 3-4 hours away from the Twin Cities without bothering with State Park nonsense, etc… Is this possible? Any stories good or bad? We’re planning on next weekend (2nd wknd October) and we’ll be bringing everything we need, and are prepared to rough it in a beautiful setting. Thanks ahead of time!
Question posted courtesy of: Julie
Any ideas? A couple friends and I would like to go camping no further than 3-4 hours away from the Twin Cities without bothering with State Park nonsense, etc… Is this possible? Any stories good or bad? We’re planning on next weekend (2nd wknd October) and we’ll be bringing everything we need, and are prepared to rough it in a beautiful setting. Thanks ahead of time!
Question posted courtesy of: Julie











4 Responses to “Where can I go tent camping in Minnesota withouth bothering with the State Parks and/or reserved camp grounds?”
By outdoors.guy54 on Jan 5, 2008 | Reply
Have never camped in Minnesota but check into “dispersed camping” in their state forests.
By augustajim1950 on Jan 5, 2008 | Reply
Camping outside of the chequamegon national forest httpwwwfsfedusr9cnnf which allows dispersed camping outside of campgrounds once youre on federal land you please just follow forest service road and youll probably find nice campsite right on lake.
Camping outside of the chequamegon national forest httpwwwfsfedusr9cnnf which allows dispersed camping outside of campgrounds once youre on federal land you can pretty much camp where you please just follow forest service road and youll probably find nice campsite.
Camping outside of the twin cities is the twin cities is the twin cities is the twin cities is.
By JustAsking on Jan 6, 2008 | Reply
Some weekend you have to look on your owned and its going to be fun to look in that time thing o,k.
By Dreaming Badger on Jan 7, 2008 | Reply
The american indian reservations tribal council to learn if you could camp on their land white earth or prairie island community for examples.